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There goes the neighborhood ... to lobbyists and fundraisers There goes the neighborhood ... to lobbyists and fundraisers
Mon, October, 7, 2019
Are lobbyists taking advantage of D.C. neighborhoods? Kate Ackley from Roll Call gives us a look inside the fight.
This Morning with Gordon Deal This Morning with Gordon Deal
Mon, February, 19, 2018
Candidates Chase Their '15 Minutes' - And Buckets of Cash.
This Morning with Gordon Deal This Morning with Gordon Deal
Mon, February, 19, 2018
Even With Steve Bannon Sidelined, GOP Is Split in Senate Primary Fights.
GOP retirements boost Democrats' hopes for taking the House in 2018 GOP retirements boost Democrats' hopes for taking the House in 2018
Mon, January, 15, 2018
USA Today's Nicole Gaudiano explains how GOP retirements are boosting Democrats' hopes for taking the House in 2018.
The Trump White House Saw a Record Number of First-Year Departures The Trump White House Saw a Record Number of First-Year Departures
Fri, December, 29, 2017
The Trump White House saw a record number of first-year departures. The Wall Street Journal's Eli Stokols talks about how this will continue in 2018.
On Capitol Hill, few name names on sexual harassment On Capitol Hill, few name names on sexual harassment
Wed, November, 22, 2017
Capitol Hill is facing a reckoning over sexual harassment, but hardly anyone wants to name names. We get more form The Hill's Cristina Marcos.
Victories for Democrats? Victories for Democrats?
Fri, September, 8, 2017
Victories for Democrats? They have a seat at the negotiating table, but the Washington Post's Paul Kane says they must prove they can land those wins.
Why Republicans are worried about eroding Hispanic support after Trump's DACA rollback. Why Republicans are worried about eroding Hispanic support after Trump's DACA rollback.
Fri, September, 8, 2017
The Washington Examiner's David Drucker explains why Republicans are worried about eroding Hispanic support after Trump's DACA rollback.